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Remember or to remember
- March 6, 2015
- Posted by: admin
- Category: Uncategorized
The word to “remember” means; to remind someone about something, to bring to memory or to bring into memory.
Bear (someone or something) in mind via the act of being reminded or making provision for something in one’s mind (memory).
To be in a state where the art of imagination (putting images, ideas, thoughts) into the human brain is used to govern or influence someone’s actions.
To use spoken words, visual images, media, broadcast, advertisements, edutainment, education, subliminal information as the means of reminding someone.
To program, to instruct, to teach or to educate the memory into the state of remembering.
<He remembered to do his homework> <the dream he had reminded him to visit his grand father’s cemetery>
To remember is the state of being reminded, and every thing which has the ability to affect or influence our brain (imagination & memory) also has the ability to remind us.
The industry system of business, music and entertainment uses advertisements, celebrities, news, mainstream radio, television, magazines and movies to remind their clients about their products that they want to sell.
The sounds we hear, the visual images we see and the feelings we feel possesses the ability of being to bring to memory or to remind us about certain things.
Exodus 20:8 “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.